Name: Brian Bennett Instructions: You are to interview two people and record their responses on this form. You should state their name and their comments to your solution to the identified problem. VI. I interviewed two individuals to see what their response would be to my (our) plan. Their responses are as follows. Interview one (Aaron Morden): I think that a National Fingerprint Database is a great idea. We would be able to put a lot more people in jail because of it. The only reason that someone wouldn't like this bill would be if they plan on breaking the law. I see no reason why this bill shouldn't be pasted. Interview two (Janice Bennett): I think that it is a good idea, but I don't that it will decrease the amount of crimes that would go unsolved each year, I see it more helping to identify bodies at the crime scene. Also it would be really hard to get all the fingerprints needed for this to be a success. VII. My (our) answer, based on our research, to their objections and concerns are. The concerns that came up was about getting the people fingerprint of everyone in the United States. The way that we would get the signatures is make it so that anyone who does not give their fingerprints will be find, and if they continue to not give their fingerprints they could serve time in a prison where they would be fingerprinted.
Instructions: You are to interview two people and record their responses on this form. You should state their name and their comments to your solution to the identified problem.
VI. I interviewed two individuals to see what their response would be to my (our) plan. Their responses are as follows.
Interview one (Aaron Morden): I think that a National Fingerprint Database is a great idea. We would be able to put a lot more people in jail because of it. The only reason that someone wouldn't like this bill would be if they plan on breaking the law. I see no reason why this bill shouldn't be pasted.
Interview two (Janice Bennett): I think that it is a good idea, but I don't that it will decrease the amount of crimes that would go unsolved each year, I see it more helping to identify bodies at the crime scene. Also it would be really hard to get all the fingerprints needed for this to be a success.
VII. My (our) answer, based on our research, to their objections and concerns are.
The concerns that came up was about getting the people fingerprint of everyone in the United States. The way that we would get the signatures is make it so that anyone who does not give their fingerprints will be find, and if they continue to not give their fingerprints they could serve time in a prison where they would be fingerprinted.